The HD 4.50BTNC and HD 4.40BT closed back, around-ear headphones have been created to be perfect everyday companions for wireless listening on the move.

WIth NoiseGardTM active noise cancellation technology, users can enjoy music without any distractions. With the HD 4.50BTNC ambient noise is intelligently filtered allowing the detailed acoustic response of the proprietary Sennheiser 32mm drivers shine.

Alongside great performance, the new headsets offer ease of use, comfort and convenience.

Both the HD 4.50BTNC and HD 4.40BT use the advanced wireless technology and audio codec of Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX to deliver true wireless Hi-Fi sound. The new HD 4.40BT RRP are£169.99.

Sennheiser HD 4.50BTNC

NoiseGard™ active noise cancellation

Audio codec of Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX

NFC for simple pairing with compatible devices

Integrated microphone

Battery life for wireless sound up to 25 hours

ANC enabled allows for up to 19 hours of wireless

Fold’s away compactly with a protective case

Sennheiser HD 4.40BT

Audio codec of Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX

NFC for simple pairing with compatible devices

Integrated microphone

Battery life for wireless sound up to 25 hours

Fold’s away compactly and stored in a soft pouch

The new MOMENTUM In-Ear Wireless combines a leading-edge acoustic design with Bluetooth 4.1, AAC codec support and Qualcomm® apt-X™.

With the MOMENTUM In-Ear Wireless, Sennheiser now adds ear-canal headphones with Bluetooth connectivity to the acclaimed range.

The new neckband headphone has been designed to enhance the experience of listening to music on mobile devices – for the ultimate portable MOMENTUM experience.

The MOMENTUM In-Ear Wireless RRP is £169.99 will be available from January 2017, while the HD 4.50BTNC RRP TBC will be available from February.

Sennheiser MOMENTUM In-Ear Wireless

Bluetooth 4.1, AAC codec support and Qualcomm® apt-X™

Integrated three-button remote and high-quality microphone are incorporated into the neckband

Multi-connection with up to 2 devices at once, with 3-way calling support